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Nudist Hotel Planned in Germany

2009-04-02 06:57:15

Clothes will be strictly forbidden on the premises of Germany's first hotel for

nudists, which will open shortly in the southwestern Black Forest region.

Investors plan to set up a hotel catering exclusively to nudists in the

picturesque Black Forest town of Freudenstadt, which incidentally translates as

Town of Joys.

Guests will be required to remove their clothes at the entrance and must be

naked at all times while on the premises, according to the strict house rules

that have already been posted on the Internet.

"We hope to open as soon as possible," Silvia Probsthain, a member of staff at

the planned Hotel Rosengarten, told SPIEGEL ONLINE. "It will be the first

comprehensively nudist hotel in Germany." There are similar hotels catering for

nudists in Scandinavia, Croatia and the south of France, said Probsthain.

The rules state that all guests must put towels on chairs and loungers before

using them, that there be no sexual harassment and that all sexual activity in

commonly accessible rooms is strictly forbidden. People who break the rules

will have to put their clothes on and leave.

RELATED SPIEGEL ONLINE LINKS

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Freudenstadt's tourism director Michael Krause said the contracts for the hotel

hadn't been finalized yet and that it was unclear when the project will go

ahead. "I'm in two minds," Krause told SPIEGEL ONLINE. "It's always good if a

new hotel is set up but I'd prefer a normal hotel concept."

Nude hiking is proving increasingly popular in Germany and two villages in the

central Harz mountain range plan to mark special forest hiking routes for naked

ramblers. The practice is frowned on in neighboring Switzerland, however, where

authorities plan to fine such behavior.